unitarianize (Meaning)

Webster

unitarianize (v. t. & i.)

To change or turn to Unitarian views.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unitarianize

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

unitarianize Sentence Examples

  1. The country's religious landscape shifted dramatically as the government sought to unitarianize its population.
  2. The reformist movement aimed to unitarianize the church by eliminating the concept of the Trinity.
  3. The theologian argued that Christian doctrine could not be fully understood without first unitarianizing it.
  4. Despite centuries of disagreement, the two branches of the church finally agreed to unitarianize their beliefs.
  5. The school curriculum was revised to include unitarianizing perspectives alongside traditional religious views.
  6. The new pastor faced fierce opposition from parishioners who refused to unitarianize their faith.
  7. The historian traced the historical evolution of unitarianizing tendencies within a particular religious tradition.
  8. The philosopher's writings proposed a framework for unitarianizing all major world religions.
  9. The crisis of modernism led many theologians to explore unitarianizing approaches to Christianity.
  10. The church's commitment to inclusivity necessitated a process of unitarianization that recognized the diversity of its members' beliefs.

FAQs About the word unitarianize

To change or turn to Unitarian views.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The country's religious landscape shifted dramatically as the government sought to unitarianize its population.

The reformist movement aimed to unitarianize the church by eliminating the concept of the Trinity.

The theologian argued that Christian doctrine could not be fully understood without first unitarianizing it.

Despite centuries of disagreement, the two branches of the church finally agreed to unitarianize their beliefs.